How Dogs Work

How Dogs Work

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"Packed with fascinating and provocative insights, How Dogs Work throws down the gauntlet to those who believe that dogs possess humanlike feelings and cognitive capacities." James Serpell, author of In the Company of Animals.

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"Written by two of the most distinguished teachers and scientists ever to have studied dogs, Coppinger and Feinstein, this book explores the behavioral design of the dog most eloquently. The authors detail a modern perspective on our understanding of canine ethology that began with Charles Darwin and continued with Konrad Lorenz. How Dogs Work clearly describes why a dog behaves like a dog as result of being physically, physiologically, genetically, and developmentally shaped like a dog, and steadily shapes our understanding of just how and why dogs are such a special species. But this is no dry scientific tome; rather, it is delightfully and sensitively written and will surely strengthen your love of dogs by enhancing your appreciation of their evolution alongside man, their emotions, and their behavior. It is quite simply a "must have" for all dog enthusiasts, dog behaviorists, and training professionals and is an illuminating joy to read for all dog owners." Peter Neville, Ohio State University and the Center of Applied Pet Ethology, Sheffield, UK.

"How Dogs Work draws on the authors´ extensive knowledge from years of experience and field experiments. They have done more serious, hands-on experiments with dogs, over a longer period of time, than almost any other researcher, which makes their research worth paying close attention to. While offering an integrated perspective for viewing and understanding the behaviors of dogs, the book is also entertaining and informative due to its frequent use of colorful examples." Lynette Hart, author of The Perfect Puppy: How to Choose Your Dog by Its Behavior.

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978-0-226-12813-9
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16x23.5 cm
Número de páginas
243
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The University of Chicago Press
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